Trails and Pathways

Col. William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody was a renowned scout and explorer. It is only natural that Buffalo Bill's Cody/Yellowstone Country be filled with developed pathways and trails.
Cody PathWays is a system of multi-use trails and provides the public with non-motorized access to the natural, recreational, cultural, and historical resources in Cody, Wyoming. For a full color map and brochure contact the Cody Country Chamber of Commerce, 836 Sheridan Avenue, Cody, WY 82414. Toll-free 1.800.393.2639.
Much of the land in Buffalo Bill's Cody/Yellowstone Country is public land; the Shoshone National Forest, Bureau of Land Management or Yellowstone National Park. Each of these entities has their own set of restrictions concerning hiking or horseback riding on their trails. Please visit the websites listed below for current information.
A variety of recreation opportunities await you on over one million acres of public lands in the northern half of the Bighorn Basin. Hike or ride horseback on several trails which access the beautiful and wild Absaroka Mountains west of Cody. Visit the....read more
Cody, Cody - In town
Phone: (307) 578-5900
Web Address: www.blm.gov
The Nature Conservancy announces hours of operation for the Heart Mountain Trailhead Cabin located between Cody and Powell on Heart Mountain Ranch Preserve. Through September, the cabin will be open every weekend from 8:00 a.m - 5:00 p.m. Groups can also....read more
Powell, Powell, Wyoming
The Shoshone National Forest was set aside in 1891 as part of the Yellowstone Timberland Reserve, making the Shoshone the first national forest in the United States. It consists of some 2.4 million acres of varied terrain ranging from sagebrush flats to....read more
Cody, Cody - In town
Phone: (307) 527-6241
Web Address: www.fs.usda.gov

